On Tue, Nov 12, 2024 at 10:34 AM Markus Grandpré <
markus.grand...@uni-konstanz.de> wrote:

> Dear Mr. Sapiro,
>
> on our test system we noticed the problem that after importing a mailing
> list archive from a Mailman system v2.1 into a Mailman system v3.3.8,
> e-mails are no longer distributed via this mailing list. E-mails that
> are written to the list find their way into the archive, but they are
> not sent to any member of the list.
>
> Before the archive was imported, writing an e-mail to the list and
> distributing this e-mail via the list was not a problem. Unfortunately,
> we cannot find any indication of this issue in the log of the mailman
> system v3.3.8. Please help us to further analyze and solve this problem,
> as we are planning to import 188 archives into our new productive
> mailman system v3.3.8 during the next months.
>

Archives are imported into HyperKitty and should not in any way interfere
with Mailman Core.
From what I learnt recently, you can even import an archive into HyperKitty
without having a ML in Core associated with it.
So my starting point would be to look at mailman.log and see what goes in
there. I could even up the debugging level if need be.
For now, is there anything abnormal in mailman.log or smtp.log?




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